Finding a treasure – a cast iron pot with Soviet coins (Competitive story of a digger!)
Good afternoon! In this poem I described real events that happened to me. After which this poem was born. I went on that trip with my comrades, and, as is our tradition, the found treasure was divided in half. After all, we — one team! The photos are not very clear because… at that time we were overwhelmed with feelings, adrenaline and passion (our hands were shaking… of course). I use the device ACE 250, at that time there was still a standard coil. Good luck to everyone, may the best one win!
Everyone has a childhood dream
blue:
Find somewhere hidden
ancestors of the treasure.
Becoming happy is a very task, they say
simple:
Find a handful of coins and you will be
rich.
But not many will reveal secrets
knowledge,
And everyone hopes — there is a sin in my soul.
I managed. Comrades,
attention!
I’ll tell you how I found my miracle-
cast iron.
August. Morning. My friend and I are far away
hike.
Schubert’s map leads us to the farm.
Here is an abandoned garden… Yes, that’s it
right like…
Look, there’s a stream next to the garden
flowing.
All that remains of the houses is the foundation
buildings
We are going boldly with the metal detector.
The heart senses: it was not in vain that we got up early from
beds,
Gold in the ruins for sure
let’s find it!
Bam! It’s ringing! Teapot, nails,
pan and plugs —
Useless, unnecessary black
metal.
And you can make spoons like that
stacks,
I’m just tired of such bad luck!
It’s already evening. It’s time to go home
get ready.
It’s not destiny that this place holds a treasure for us
find.
The last house. Patience only b
gain,
So that together with the detector not
squeak.
He beeped. No, not me, but the detector. Oh,
God!
Hope and burning awakened again
excitement.
I’m digging the earth with my hands, guys, and so?
Cast iron with coins. Here he is — mine
lucky!
Let only Soviet rubles, not
gold.
This is a super find! I’m happy – hurray!
And in return I throw simple coins,
To be lucky again…
P.S. I’m looking for the treasure. It’s time!
And if you’re interested, there were more than 5,000 coins from 1921 to 1936, of which about 2,000 were billons.
Sent by comrade Andrey Ts.